HTML and CSS , position absolute question?

I think what you are suggesting is safe, but you may accomplish what you want by adding style="margin:0 to your body Or if you have a css file, you can just add body{margin:0} to it. It would be simpler I think, but then, I am not sure whether I understand your question correctly.

I think what you are suggesting is safe, but you may accomplish what you want by adding style="margin:0" to your . Or if you have a . Css file, you can just add body{margin:0} to it.It would be simpler I think, but then, I am not sure whether I understand your question correctly.

Make that margin:0px - just margin:0 only works in Quirks Mode. – Kolink Sep 21 at 16:16 That has not been my experience. However, I only work with standards-mode doctypes, Such as XHTML and HTML5.

Also, I do not code for IE6. I would suggest to the reader to test on their site with their doctype and to test whichever browsers they are supporting. – George Bailey Sep 21 at 16:19 works great!

More 6 minutes I will flag it as solved. Btw a friend told me something about BLOCK element that will solve my problem as well , what did he mean? – Mor Sela Sep 21 at 16:23 1 Maybe 0 doesn't need a unit, then.

But if it were 1 then you do need a unit. I just put the unit on all the time anyways. – Kolink Sep 21 at 16:30 2 @Kolink: Yes, any unit that is not 0 needs to have a 'px', 'em', or '%'.0 is 0 no matter what unit is used, so we just say 0.

:D – animuson Sep 21 at 16:40.

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